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Monday, July 11, 2022

Rapid jam with the Polyend Play and acoustic piano


video upload by Jay Hosking

"A live, semi-improvised track performed entirely on hardware. (In all fairness, this one has an overdubbed piano for a bit of variety.)

The Polyend Play is an eight-voice sample player groovebox focused on performance and fun. It seems designed to get you from the starting line to the finish line quickly. It's got a unique sample loading scheme where folders or "packs" can be quickly added to a project. It's got composition and sequencing tools to fill tracks with random steps, euclidean rhythms, or even a large number of traditional kick/snare/hat patterns. It's got sub-patterns (called variations) within main patterns, as well as pattern chaining for full-length songs. And it has a huge array of performance effects to take static loops and make them come alive. In short, if you've ever dabbled with something like the Novation Circuit and wanted more power and more performability, this is it. It's a delight.

It has limitations, of course: with the fill features, those eight tracks run out fast; its reverb and delay are simply presets with little direct control; and it suffers from the same frustrations as any other sample-based workflow, where I wish there were synths (even just ROMplers) instead. But as a device for sitting on the couch or travelling—it's easily powered by a USB battery pack—it's hard to beat the Play. You can get something up and running quickly, it's got a decent and large factory soundbank, and it's so much fun to perform on.

Here, I quickly put together a single pattern, with a couple of variations, from a couple of long samples and loading up one of the Play's included sample packs. I could hardly stop using the Perform page to actually complete the song idea, and that's always a great sign. Once I had a main take, I added a little acoustic piano for some flair at the end, and I like the way the melody sounds on separate octaves of the piano and Play.

Recorded as two full takes (one on the Play, and one on the piano), with in-the-box reverb on the piano, and EQ, compression, and limiting on the master."

Hardware Jams Weekend Challenge: Broken State with M+ & enJOY


video upload by SynthAddict

"Dark noisy/glitchy jam with "broken" perc and synths, using distortion, bit crush, freq shifter, etc.
Plenty of swing too...
Using the Maschine+ and my new Lab4Music enJOY MIDI stick controller (just arrived today)."

$158,166.03 Yamaha DX1 In Stunning Condition

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"Absolutely new. A true museum piece (currently stored in museum depot in The Netherlands). Has been
kept in flight case for many decades (but has been regularly serviced). Absolutely new (even keys look untouched/not played. Sounds very rich and incredibly warm. Extremely low noise levels. Yamaha only made 140 DX1 in 1983-1985 as ultimate showcase of FM synthesis. The DX1 (not this unused one) was used on various hit records in the 80's. Think; Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits), Human Nature (Michael Jackson), Pet Shop Boys, Kraftwerk, Toto et cetera.

According to experts it will be almost impossible to find another DX1 in this condition (maybe 3-5 in this condition in this world still exist). The history of this instrument was also checked and approved. This instrument is pricey, but is regarded as a solid investment (further price increase expected).

Current valuation according to acknowledged appraiser:

Insurance value: 250,000 Euros. Executional value : 175,000 Euros.

Listing price: 149,000 Euros.

Valuation report, documentation, further DX1 background information (Yamaha was also contacted),
expert interviews re. value/price development available on request.

This is a private sale, but proceeds will go to NGO. Location of instrument is Amsterdam, The
Netherlands.

For Europe: shipping is included (comes in flight case, including cartridges)

For USA and other countries: shipping, customs and other taxes are not included (comes in flight case,
including cartridges)

For more information, & private viewings please contact Kim Oeij (appointed representative for this sale)"

Discounted $135,000 Yamaha DX1 w/ Memory Carts



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Marked down from $150,000 according to the listing. One was previously listed for $134,538.80 minus the carts. According to that listing only 150 made and 50 belived to exist. According to this listing 140 were made (if you know for sure, feel free to leave a comment):

"Here it is , one of 140 ever made , in all its glory , includes new cartridges with many new sounds as well as one original DX1 cartridge . Sounds heavenly . I have not seen one for sale in many years , hate to let it go but life moves on ! Local in LA preferred but will consider crating and shipping at the buyers expense , thanks much"

Radikal Technologies Accelerator DSP Expansion board

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Note this is a supporting member listing.

"The DSP expansion not only add extra polyphony to the Accelerator, it will also allow the use of up to eight independent synthesizer sounds at a time with the integrated multimode feature. It adds 12 synth voices and the 61 voice organ engine to your Accelerator."

Roland Juno-60 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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"This juno-60 has just been serviced to ensure fully functional and flawless performance.
Service notes include (07/10/22):

- Cleaning, Flushing and lubricating all Sliders
- Rebuilding and cleaning all button switches
- Cleaning, Flushing all potentiometers
- Cleaning all key contacts and bus bar
- Cleaning all contacts on I/O jacks
- Replacing Battery with new battery and battery holder for east future battery swaps
- Reloading all Factory A patches
- Replacing broken 3-way switch
- Replacing broken Pitch Bender
- Replacing faulty I3R01 Chip with original Roland I3R01 chip
- Modification of wiring to fix factory error of patch recall.
- Tested for burn-in period to ensure flawless functionality.
- Deep cleaning of Juno"

White Korg microKorg-S

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Thought this was an interesting shot with the mic framed above the flower.

"The new microKORG S features a built-in 2+1 speaker system with power that far exceeds its size. Its body sports an elegant white motif, and features new presets that represent the sounds of a new generation. Beneath the microKORG S’s sophisticated exterior hides a sound engine both brutal in strength and universal in application."

Synthesis Technology E370/371 Prototype

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"Functions well

Received this in trade and do not have the finished module, so I'm unsure how close this is to the final model, appears on the surface to have one less input of modulation and a simpler display.

Currently behind a 19" metal panel to allow for standard rackmounting but could be easily adapted to a custom case. Connects via an included header adapter to standard Eurorack power"

RSF Kobol Expander I and II

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"The rack version of the RSF Kobol with a great sounding and very snappy SSM filter.
The Kobol Rack (Expander I) was essentially only the VCO/VCF/VCA/LFO sections of the Kobol in a rack module. The Expander 2 was an add-on to the Kobol that added some new processing modules such as ring modulation, sample-hold, andenvelope followers as well as extra VCA and LFO modules.

The Kobol looked and sounded great, andwas quickly snapped up by the big names in synthesizers of the time. But beinga small French company, RSF were never able to truly mass produce these.
About 800 Kobol Racks were made, 200 Expander 2's. This makes them quite rare!

They have been used by Vince Clarke,Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode, Peter Gabriel and Hans Zimmer.

The RSF Expander II rack mount modular synth was manufactured as a companionoption module for the Kobol Expander I synthesizer. The19" 3 U space unit features a Ring Modulator, Envelope, a VCA, an LFO,Mixer with 3 inputs and 1 output. Additionally it has a Sample & Holdmodule with internal or external clock, a Noise Generator, Voltage processorthat is delectable Linear or Logarithmic, Voltage Inverter, Gate Delay, anEnvelope Follower, Lag Generator, and finally 2 multiples."

PWM Malevolent Analog Semi-Modular Synthesizer w/ Original Box

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